Russell Reynolds Associates asked Fortune 500 legal chiefs to rank on a scale of 1 to 10 the extent of changes they made in their first 12 to 18 months. Their most common answer was 7. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Key Rulings for Claims Against Big Tobacco's Deceptive Marketing Practices May Be on the Horizon
Decisions pending in deceptive-marketing suits against nicotine products could soon forge a path for related litigation. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Redefining the 'Art of the Deal': How Law Firms Caught in the Sociopolitical Storm Can Adapt
The question now is how other firms can adapt without compromising their principles—and whether there is space to carve out a more strategic, sustainable response, Erin Harrison writes. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Federal Judge Advances NY Court Officer's Claims Against Administrators Who Disciplined, Fired Him
In a motion decision, a federal judge mostly sided with a New York court officer who allegedly flagged antisemitic behavior by courthouse staffers. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Nonprofit Law Firm Moves Against Trump's Across-the-Board Duties on Chinese Goods
John Vecchione, senior litigation counsel at the New Civil Liberties Alliance, said the organization’s suit is the first against the second Trump administration’s first wave of tariffs. But the organization is happy to bring more cases for other clients—”Everyone who cares about constitutional law or trade law should be suing about this. It is illegal,” […]